Archive for the ‘net.art’ Category

December 20, 2011 – February 11, 2012 curated by Moritz Gaede Galerie ZK fontaine is a curatorial project born from a Facebook conversation, Galerie ZK presents a selection of anonymous artwork shared through the social networks in the fall of 2011. A revelation is blossoming in the hive mind, in the seepage and sharing of […]

The online exhibition forming the Electronic arts component of the BNL MTL 2011 will feature the work of six renowned web-based artists: Mark Amerika, Gregory Chatonsky, Alison Graighead, Jhave, Martine Neddam and Jon Thompson. It will seek not only new ways of exploring the relationship between chance and digital technology, but also to solicit novel […]

“I have come to the personal conclusion that while all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists.” — Marcel Duchamp Playing Duchamp is a 2010 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. Marcel Duchamp is widely recognized for his contribution to conceptual art, but his lifelong obsession […]

The first online open source database of city sounds and soundmaps from around the world, using found sounds and field recording. The sounds can be listened to, used in performances on laptops, or played on mobiles via wireless networks. Initially all sounds by UK artist Stanza you can now contribute your own found sounds onto […]

Thousands of people watched powerless while a person was hanging from the ceiling, slowly swinging, for hours and hours. It happened yesterday, in the popular website Chatroulette, where people from all over the world can anonymously and randomly see each other through their webcams and chat with perfect strangers. The hanging man was in fact […]